Core Points - The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook can remain in her position, rejecting an emergency request from the Trump administration to dismiss her [1] - On the same day, the Senate confirmed Stephen Moore as a new Federal Reserve Board member, replacing the resigned Adriana Kugler, with a narrow vote of 48 to 47 [1] - The Trump administration may appeal to the Supreme Court in an effort to remove Cook before the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting scheduled for the next day [1] Summary by Sections - Lisa Cook's Position: Cook is the first African American woman to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, nominated by President Biden. She was dismissed by Trump on allegations of mortgage fraud, which she denies, claiming the dismissal was due to disagreements over monetary policy [1] - Allegations Against Cook: The allegations involve Cook declaring two properties as her "primary residence" to obtain favorable loan rates. However, local tax authorities in Michigan and Georgia found no evidence of wrongdoing regarding her property declarations [2]
美上诉法院裁定 美联储理事库克留任
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-16 23:07